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    For example from the article, Bhandarker & Rai (2015) told that “Mallya sent an open letter to the staff and shared his philosophy and vision. His letter spoke about his policy of employees first [and he] spent [the] time to use face to face meeting, video conferencing, in- house magazines and newsletters”…

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    The type of scanner is a modality-dependent feature. For example, MRIs and CT scanners are differ in size and functions. In medical ultrasounds, patients are not required to enter a scanner to be tested for CAD. These intrinsic modality-dependent differences were therefore considered as important test-specific attributes. In a DCE on scanning modalities to diagnose focal liver lesions, the type of scanner used was studied and shown to influence patient preferences for diagnostic tests (Whitty et…

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    Bijay Rai ESOL 052 Essay Gun Control The United States is on top among twenty-five high-income nations of firearm deaths( more than 30,000 each year) and with around 400,000 gun crimes committed every year. According to this statistic, strict and powerful laws are needed to keep guns out of the public. 270 millions guns are owned by Americans, and thousands of people die from gun each year, which shows that guns don’t keep us safe. Although many people own guns for self-protection,…

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    Chhurpi Case Study

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    1.5. Chhurpi Chhurpi is of three types: Soft Chhurpi , Hard Chhurpi and Dudh Chhurpi (7) Soft Chhurpi is one of the most common traditional fermented food products in the house hold of the Sikkimese community. To the local this delicacy item is highly palatable and also replaceable to even the non-vegetarian food. Hard Chhurpi is sweet in taste and chewy. It is the most famous ethnic food highly relished by the tribal community. This type of Chhurpi are very hard and having low moisture content…

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    Bhaavna Arora - Keystone setter of Book launch events in Udaipur. Young and effervescent author of India, serving only best sellers to country, Miss Bhaavna Arora is soaring sensation through her pen. As a Former academician and a Corporate leadership trainer, Bhaavna shares her journey of becoming India’s bestselling author of her all the books in her first trip to Udaipur. Udaipur – City of Lakes and emerging literatis onlooked one of the first kind of Book Launch event of a bestselling…

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    the tertiary hospitals and federal medical centers, the State Ministry of Health are responsible for the provision and regulation of the secondary level of care (general hospitals) while the local governments are in charge of primary health centers (Rais, 1991). In spite of the fact that the local governments have the principle obligation of dealing with the primary health centers (PHCs), all the three levels of government and different organizations take an interest in the administration of the…

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    Globalisation affects the broad economic, technological and scientific trends which have direct impact on higher education. The trend of globalisation is real and important which students and faculties mobility has exploded (Wildavsky 2010). The purpose of this essay is to analyse the impact of globalisation on higher education in several aspects - the flow of academic talents, universities’ global competition, distance learning, and discuss whether it has the same impact to different countries.…

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    A. R Colquhoun Case Study

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    Khun-ring (Hazarika), Khun-phong, Khun-seng, Khun-lak, Khun-phu-kin (Phukan) and Khun-tang. Thao-mongs, namely Thao-mong Shu-Khen, Thao-mong Mong-Kham, Thao-mong Ma-Shai, Thao-mong Keo-Khun, Thao-mong Bang-Kham, Thao-mong lung-Kang, Thao-mong Ban-Rai, Thao-mong Khun-Tang, Thao-mong Khun-Tai, Thao-mong Khun-Tala etc.; Thao, namely Thao Maw-Sam and Thao Khen-Lung; other officers, viz. Khen-Lung Ru-pak…

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    Nirmal in his journal uses the metaphor of mohonas to bring together rivers of language: …the mudbanks of the tide country are shaped not only by rivers of silt, but also by rivers of language: Bengali, English, Arabic, Hindi, Arakanese and who knows what else? Flowing into each other they create a proliferation of small worlds that hang suspended in the flow. And so it dawned on me: the tide country’s faith is something like one of its great mohonas, a meeting not just of many rivers, but a…

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    For example, more hotels and service businesses will soon to be open more than 40 hotels including the Fortune Riverview and Kasemrad Hospital, which located Chiang Khong town (Sritama ,2016). Chiang Khong town is one the economic area near Chiang-Rai that attract both local visitors and foreigners including Chinese, Laos, Malaysian and Japanese. Moreover, Erawan group plc is one of the greatest hotel that aiming to investment and expand more hotels in Thailand about 95 locations with more…

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